Derek White, a teacher at North Tampa Christian Academy, a Tampa private school, has had a love for education since he was a math tutor in college. His philosophy is inspired by the great Nelson Mandela, who said, “Education is the most powerful tool which you can use to change the world.” His love for teaching continued after graduation when he tutored inner-city junior high school students in Dallas. As a community organizer, he worked to develop the leadership qualities of refugee youth living in Denver and Aurora, Colorado. His goal is to change the world; therefore, he teaches.
Why Your Child Should Read For Fun
Studies have shown a sharp decline in children reading for fun. Children are spending more time online, texting, and on social media. According to a report in 2016 by The Conversation, the average 12th grader spends six hours a day in front of the screen. We want to remind you and your child that reading is not an outdated activity. North Tampa Christian Academy, a Tampa private school, encourages her to continue reading, find joy in it, so she can grow and develop into an intelligent, hardworking adult. The benefits are endless, but here’s a few!
Encouraging Your Daughter to Play Volleyball
At North Tampa Christian Academy, a Tampa private school, your child will have the opportunity to learn new things and explore their passions. The student life is full of activities for everyone, which includes academics, faith, service, athletics, arts, wellness, clubs, technology, and so much more. And speaking of athletics — it’s girls’ volleyball season! Volleyball, a sport for all ages, is a great physical activity that can be a positive influence on your daughter’s body, mind, and soul. Here’s why your daughter should join the team!
Prep for Preschool Parent-Teacher Conferences
The North Tampa Explorers believe that it takes a village to raise a child, and we’re proud to partner with you and play a role in your child’s development. Parent-teacher conferences are important; they’re a time to learn more about your child and what goes on in their classroom when you’re not there. Learn how you can prepare for these conferences.